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![]() "Bruce in Bangkok" wrote in message ... I must have the remnants of 15 years of anti fouling on the bottom so this time I';m going to scrape it all off, prime and a tie coat and a couple of coats of bottom paint. Probably be 5 knots faster :-) You make it sound simple but I have taken all the a/f off a 34' boat and it is not an experience I ever plan to repeat. I used a paint remover that was guaranteed not to harm fibreglass and it did not , but this meant it was not all that brilliant at dissolving paint either. It left behind some thin residues which I washed off with the thinners appropriate to the a/f. We used a lot of it and although the job was done in the open air we were seriously affected by the fumes. Get a (really) experienced professional firm to sand blast it off in controlled conditions. . |
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